ESU ArtNr. 51 802, Pilot Power Switch V1.0, DCC / MM RailCom 27,00 EUR
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ESU ArtNr. 51 802, Pilot Power Switch V1.0, DCC / MM RailCom
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ESU ArtNr. 51 802, Pilot Power Switch V1.0, DCC / MM RailCom modes: NMRA / DCC "Accessory Decoder" compatible. Motorola ® with up to 127 addresses. K83 compatible. Supply by the digital command or separate AC or DC voltage transformer up to 18V AC. Power Output: 4 servo outputs for RC Servos (Graupner Futaba ® ® ® or JR compatible), 1.0 ms to 2.0 mS pulse duration, positively. Rotational speed and end positions each set separately. RailCom: RailCom feedback for reading out the values on the main track. Input device: programming either directly to headquarters via DCC or through input unit consisting of three buttons and LED display (5 LEDs) for directly entering the address and the two end positions and rotational speed of all four servos. Dimensions: 86mm x 86mm x 25m, the pilot power switch is the specialist in the decoder function: it is specifically to control up to four RCServoantrieben (outputs 1-4) are developed. This allows the switch controlling this pilot servo drives so precise that in addition to the triggering of switches and any other slow movements can be controlled. The switch has a built-Pilot Servo Pulse to eliminate at the system-in "shaking" of the RCServos when the supply voltage or decrease. The switch pilot power can be deployed without completely digital control as a special feature: This may be connected up to 8 buttons for direct control of the servo positions. Thanks to the three-buttons input device directly to the decoder, both the servo position and speed can be set wicked easy. They use servo drives and wonder now, what you should SwitchPilot give preference? If you switch the servos only switches and also still want to switch light signals, a switch driver is recommended. Would you like to control, however, level crossings or Lokschuppentore or emphasize particularly slow motion, you should use a Switch power pilot.

This Product was added to our catalogue on Wednesday, 07. July 2010.

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